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Hi,
I am interested in what map creation programs for RPGs (such as ADnD) people here like to use and why. I have been using Dungeon Crafter 1.4.1 (
http://www.dungeoncrafter.com/). Its simplicity allows me to create decent maps quickly.
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. . . a piece of paper laid over graph paper, and a pencil. Like the AK-47 and the MiG-25, crude but effective.
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What's the MiG-25 effective at? Testing an air force's logistics chain and keeping the grease monkeys at the depots busy with spare parts? ;)
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07-18-2003, 06:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2003, 06:08 PM by Occhidiangela.)
Its job was to take off, fly fast, fly high, intercept, shoot, and head home before it flamed out. It was a pure GCI tool, and designed as such. (GCI = Ground Controlled Intercept)
It was designed for a pretty simple mission, and could do it.
As a photo recon bird, I suspect it did well enough. Have not read up on that, however U.S. "fast gas hogs" that were converted to photo recon birds, such as the RF-4 and the RF-8, did well enough.
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Quote:Testing an air force's logistics chain and keeping the grease monkeys at the depots busy with spare parts?
That describes every helicopter ever built. :P 10,000 parts flying in close formation, all trying to go their separate ways.
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Hi,
10,000 parts flying in close formation, all trying to go their separate ways.
I thought they just beat the air into submission :)
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i would think they would not be able to stay up since there not areo dynamicly designed, but the flying egg beaters i guess do fly or something related to flying i guess......